Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 16, 1908, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, THl'llSDAY, APRIL 10, 1008
NO. 01
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EGISLATURE FOR
STATEMENT
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NO.
ell KnoWn Salem Girl Shot By Jealous Lover
ITMKS
JUDHGH
MEASURE
IIS WALL STREET
KT CONTROL OF THE NA-
KUL CriHtEXCV AND 11HING
PANICS WHENEVER
THK Ilia FINANCIERS.
IT
fjited Pre3 LcaBcd Wlro.)
Lilngton, April 1C Alfred 0.
ttudcnt of financial condi-
wi a prominent' writer whoso
u in Wilmington, Dol, today
the icnintlonal charge at d
t of tho liouso commlttoo on
H that members of tho cur-
Fcommliilon of the American
atlcued on Fourth Pago.1
GOODE
SISTERS
CLEAREB
about 20 nilntiigBjAnXrrlvIng at .this
declBlon. Tho dundantn, with tho
exception of Mrs. 'Phillips, will be ro
arroBtcd this aftornoon on another
charge
-probablyuBsnult.
Tlwv GoodtrrJal.
ON FIRST
CHARGE
1
OF HAVING DISTURBED A HK-
r.
MGIOUS MEETING MAY HAVE
TO ANSWER ANOTHER CHARGE
FOR ASSAULT ON MINISTER.
Lulu Godo, her sinter, Mrs. Nottlo
Rhodos, Jnspor floqde, Roy Phillips
nnd his wife, one of the Goodo sisters,
havo bcon acquitted of tho chargo
against thorn of disturbing a meet
ing gathered for religious worship
for horsowhlpplnR Presiding Elder
Wm. N. Coffoy, of tho Frco Methodist
church In North Salem on Saturday
night, April 4, Tho Jurv consumed
FIreworka woro mpro than plontl
fhl In tho trial yojRtcrdny, and at
times It lookoJas If thoro would bo a
froo for all fracas.. Ministers, at the
Inslstnnco of prosecuting attorney
McMaliaUi repuatod oaths said to
have boon flittered by othors at tho
tlmo of tho troublo on tho porch nnd
niiivu vAii uaaiuiiH uiuu nui luun
well In print. At ono Instance during
tho session, when Rev. H. A. Walter
tnaBB to tho dqor, thoae remaining,
among whom woro tho Reverends
CoffeXf' Cook, Roper and WaRors,
nnd KO'voral others, preceded by Mur
phy went to tho door. Ho, Murphy,
wont out, down the stnlrn and out tfh
to tho Bldownpt. ' Ho thoro turned
around nnd sav the two Goodc girls
standing on tho stops with something
In their hands. Then Jasper Gootlo
and Roy Phillips, with their coats
of, tho former striking at Coffey
over tho heads of somo niojn who in
tervened whilo PhllllpB struolc nt an
other in nn. Diforo tho mlx-up got
worw Coffey wob jerked back Into
tho church. Ho clnlmol to havo hoard
Jack Goodo shout. "Get around toj
nnd don't lot Ropor
of Ncwborg, ttiuTproBGcutlng wltnoss,
tcBtlfled that Lulu Goodo had struck tho wlnodws
tho pastor's wlfb full in tho face, It out."
was too much for Jack Goode, who Mutnhy was again cross-oxaminod
booamo so incensed that he forgot by Kn scr and stated the sarvlcos bo
und with a ro-'gn" at 7:30 o'clock and wore through
hlniBolt for n mluuto and with a ro-
sounding thump on his kneo oxclnlm
od so as to bo hoard distinctly In nil I
parts of tho courtroom, "Tho liar."
STATEMENT
NO. I MEN
WINNING
AT THE PRIMARY
nt OraOiJust before the fight bogan.
RovVCook was next called and
tcstifluj-that as ho cumo out of tho
At tho sanio tlmo he Jumped from doors n ItJi tho others, Rov. Coffoy
his Beat ob If to administer corporeal throw up his hands to protect hlinnolf
SALEM MEN STAR WITNESSES IN
THE LAND FRAUD TRIALS
AGAINST THE HENSON-HYpE
LAND SWINDLERS.
MISSORA
ROBEY
KILLED
BV VOUNG GRILL
I
ICAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
Our Easter
Exhibition
r2'' Machnndlso b tho Grandost and Gronteit we evor
JIN EkC" ll nnrtmnii la nnmiilntn ...in. tl.n ...., .i nnnt
W1 (Iter every article In our store nt price that you will
fc '1 tO bt'Ht. nrARS P.nniU CM Hi-a f llllnnw T n.llnai
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Redhot Closing Political
Rally Tonight
THE LID WILL BE OFF
Campaign closos Thursday night with nou-pnrtlsan IJulne
Men's Rnlly at tho Grand Opora Houso. Eight o'clock P. M.
Music by tho Salem Military Band.
Singing by Mrs. Halllo Parrlsh Hlngos.
Prominent speakers on County and LogNlntlvo tlckot will ad
dress tho mooting.
This will bo tho Redhot closing rally of tho Direct Primary
Campaign.
Ladies' Especially invited
Pine Shoai, Long Glovoe, noRAitiful Ribbons,
'ps, .Hosiery, Fnnoy Goods and ovarythlnss olso
Fit 3t h kr..
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ri.d f i)e newoat Draes
03 en sale at yard. 4l)a
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of bettor'
same low
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I jmiify, bought at
p i ks are tho
4 hi ever ,sjiw
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surprise
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punUhmont on the pastor, but several
of his relative and frlonds held him
In his soat.
The first witnoni to be callod was
J. E. Murphy, proprietor of tho tllo
works In N. Salem. In reply to ques
tions from the Proaeoutlng Attornoy
McMahon, ho stated that he hud boon
a witness to the whole affray; that
ho hud seen Jaspar Goode rush for
ward up tho stops to attack Coffey;
that Coffey had not struak a slnglo
blow and that Jnspar Goode and hie
Bltors and brother-in-law, Roy Phll-
;llps, had been the aggressive bellg-
oronU during tho ontlre rraca. un
dor the croee-uxamlnatlon of Attorney
Kalsex, he remained firm and stated
nMHMMMMMHD
and did not strllco anyone. Cook
saw Jnspar Goodo rushing forward
to strike Coffoy and ho, Cook, throw
hlin-tlf hetwoon thorn whan ho ro-
celvwl a stunning blow behind hU
right ear, and ho noxt plokod him
boH up from the ground throo feot
bolow tho lovol of tho' porch. He
stated that ho saw Coffey bleodlng
Just over tho rlgll eyo from a bad
out Cask thou hoard Roy Phillips
sing out, "Let mo havo anothar
chance at him.
Rev. CoiTey was thon called to the
stand and, nftor somo preliminary
questions was roqulred to produce
hU roat, vent and glussoe worn on
the nrrafclon. The first two wore still
(United Pross Loosed Wlro.)
Portland, Or., April 1C. After a
thorough canvass of tho state mndo
on tho ovo or tonmrrow'H primaries
by tho Portland Evening Journal It
Is declared that tho general cBtlmnto
that fifi members of tho noxt legisla
ture will bo for Statement No. 1 In
con80rvntlvo. Today It Is freolj pre
dicted 'that tho ontlro Multnomah
county delegation' will bo Statomont
No. I men. Oppononts qf Stntonlont
No. ti"uronot Issuliig any nnuouuqb
niont, and do not in a Ice and prediction
ttB to tho outcome.
Fulton Mvu Clniiii Victory.
The Intensity of Intarout In the
outcome uf tho fight for tho Repub
lican nomination for thu United
StaoB Honnto w'hlch Is bolng nonductad
by Judge Cako and Sonator Fulton
grows oh tho primary approachoH.
Fulton Ih making a biiHy personal
canvon today and 'receiving roporla
from tho nontenants all over the
stnto. Judgo Cako la doing iuiiqIi
tho same. Dosplto tlm charges tnado
by Henoy and tho lnttor's spoaklng
tour throughout tho state, tho Fulton
men prod lot victory. Many claim
that Honoy's'trlp actod as n boome
rang and that Cake will loso voters
because of It. Francis J. Heney nn
nouncod today in a telegram that he
YOUNG WOMAN WELL KNOWN IN
KALEM WHO REMOVED lt
MAHSHFIELD LAST FALL. VIC
TIM OF SHOOTING AFFAIR.
(United Press L"&aod Wlro.)
Murshnold, Or"., April 1G. John
Grill, aged 23, Into taut night Hfaot
nnd killed Orn lpboy, o young wom
an wiiu wiiom no una ocou going-,
and thon turning tho gun on hlntBolf,
ended IiIh own life. Nothing was
known of tho murder and Hulcldo un
til tho bodies woro found about l:3(
o'clock thin 'morning;
Tho -tragedy occurred on a brtdgo
near tho iinmu of tho young woman.
Jealousy Is -Hupposed to ,huvo boon
tha cuijso of tho tragedy.
MU Itoboy woa a dntightor of Ifr.
nnd Mrs. 8. 0. Roby and vary woll
known In thl olty. Sho wua em
ployed for several hoiihoiih In tho Gilo
& Co. fruit packing homo. Tho fam
ily removed to Murahflold hint fall.
o ,
HON. M. L. JONKH DENIES
KNOWLEDGE OF CIRCULAR
. , Hon. M. L. Jouqs was In town to
day and says that ho had nothing
whatever to do with getting up tho
campaign lottor roplylng to tha bov
ernl euiidldatos for GOjuUy Judge, ami
did not know of Ita oxlstonoe until ho
rtawn in itroat. it huoiiih to no a
vary good lottor.
Ho whugguHtx however, that If any
ehargee In that lottor ar .untruo tha
VOTE f OR Wm. BUSHEY
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
The Workingmen's and Taxpayers
Candidate.
Seattle vs. Snlcin niKK9,t ,,,Kh so,o1 &" r ,","n
HASH BALL vniumn. fmi.
GAME :15 THURSDAY APRIL 17 ADMISSION IWo
would not rotoirn to Oregon and tako proper defanse is tho -record, which
purt In the eJootion following tho prl
marloe rogardlaee or the rwtiU tomorrow.
Hyrio-HciiHon CtiHu.
Washington, April 10. -Totlfylii
In the government's suit ngulnst
John A. Uoiieon and Frederick A.
everything and nothing -utHn-t of their oriKliial use, but
'tb.r w -re lonx rents In them aul
- . k . . i . .. tm ra. I .. .... If.. fc,. , I.A V.U.
mi ' " um ,,tuu lN Wl.,iw ,wrf
that he saw
could have escaped nliu. II was
urobablr BiUUken, as Coffey, hi in
Keif, afterwards taatlfled that he had
pushed Lulu Goode from tho poreh.
Murphy testified ia regurd to Ike
condition of the meeting, a to Its
being a religloue UN at the time,
which t the point oh which the Hon
-t
uf huti'iifi. The glaeeeit were brokeu
off ficin the center piece. Tbee
were Introduaad In eTidenee and Cof
(ey then teetillwl Hbcit, a fullowe,
prtM tdlng from the point where be
cam.' to the front door. He paeeed
Mr. Ikishey should know uahe clalum
to he a lawyer and Is said to ho nu
ox port at digging up tho records, nud
If his roeord Is nu hunorahlo ouo an
ho olalme, he had n very simple rem
edy without attuinptlng to druw In
the iiamee of a great A.nd honorable
Arm of Inwyere
HMMMHan
Needs a Shaking Up
Qui r.tunty affali need h gen rui shaking up and will gut it If you
ili( - M, I.. .JONES (junt Judge.
H d, act used of lund framU cum
mllteil u hoiiheiu Ca.lfoi nlii itli.I
Orenin, E. I McCiiiuat'k, forui.-r
prtitidt-itt uf the Klrnr Na'lmittl bank
uf 8alui. Or. i.lu npiuug a eur
prle by unexpuctt-dly etliultt.ttg tht'.
DIED
JACKMON i Dim rffnnu stboot yee
ifiduy afie.uuon, lieuiiy Jackson,
a te-year-o'd inn inn boy.
The deonaaeU imrents lite U Alua
ike Store That Saves You Money
.ult arxued. tu subatanee about (thro .an me uoor anu uy ine ugiu
as follow, and tbla teetlmony was J thrown from the Inside of the rhiiroli
practically 4h same as given .by the
reat of the proeeontlon's wltneeaea.
He stated that church "had let out,
but that there were some remaining
for tha nuruoee of eouductlUK a bus!-
muiii. n.i wr nimiit m atnrt ! with something and a he turnd
when Stella Roper, danghter of Rev.'fl'ely to her. Luln Goode began
Roper, came hurriedly In from therlklng him over the head with a
front of the church aud said, "there's W i,u a luchl on the end until
a mob at the door " Thinking there tJ!g..5u..??5jr..f'?5l..5'
would be safe'y in gulng in a Id (Continued on page five )
eaw a crowu eoueeieu anu .Mrs. neuie
Rhodes and Lulu Goode standing on
the porch with something In their
hand. As he got out op the porch,
i Mm Ithodga struck him in the face
Hyde onbf and fiwty soeNfMj ijxw- jjg, t!i rewnlni will u interred t
lOontluued ou pego elchl) . till burying grounds lu.ar the sohool.
Hon. W. A. Carter
Candidate for Stat Railroad Com
utlwdoner from the Piret district (a a
reetdeHt of So lew and v, II knvwn h
a man of eurllng qualiiy and envi
able reputation In both bulnas and
poJUleal life. Ilia attractive poriuu
alUy p siMsh ihgA to u ' n if
be hie friend. Vcie for him aud
propor railroad rgulatlou